Spring 2013 E-Lert, Issue 4

We hope you are finding your stride and are becoming more comfortable at Geneseo. We want to hear your feedback about January Orientation & JWOW Events, so please take a few moments and fill out the evaluation here.

Joining a fraternity or sorority

Is fraternity/sorority life for you?

Since 1871, Geneseo has been the home to a variety of
fraternal organizations. Currently, 18% of our student body is a member of a
fraternity or sorority. There are 30 fraternal organizations at Geneseo of
national and local affiliations. Some focus on community service, some serve
specific professions, like business, and some are social organizations. All
fraternal organizations offer opportunities for leadership development,
community service, academic achievement, and brotherhood/sisterhood.

February
3, 2013 will begin the recruitment period for the fraternities and sororities
at Geneseo. This is a great opportunity for students to explore the variety of
"Greek" organizations on campus and decide whether or not to become a member.
In order to be eligible to join, a student must be in their second semester at
Geneseo and have a minimum GPA of 2.0. First semester transfer students with a
minimum transfer GPA of 3.5 may appeal this requirement to the Assistant Dean
of Students, Wendi Kinney. To get started, simply log into your Knightweb
account and complete the Greek Grade Release Survey. To learn more about the
fraternities and sororities at Geneseo visit:

Housing selection for 2013-2014

You're
finally here! All of us in Residence
Life are relieved - the campus is alive again.
You just moved into your room last week, but we already want you to
start thinking about your housing arrangements for next year. We hope that this information helps you to
"Find Your Fit" as you prepare for the 2013 Housing Selection process for
current students!

Monday, March
25: application and housing deposit
deadline for all other residence halls.

What else you need to know now:

If you want
to live in the residence halls next year, you must pay a housing deposit by Monday, March 25.

During the
Housing Selection process, you can choose your roommate, suitemates, and even
the exact room or suite in which you want to live! Would you be more comfortable in a
traditional corridor-style room, or are you a suite-style person? Visit our Residence Halls web page for details about each of our communities.

Some spaces -
likely between 60 and 70 - will be available for returning students (that's
you!) in Monroe Hall. The remaining
spaces will be reserved for incoming first-year students.

As the Spring
2013 semester progresses, we will be sharing information about our new housing
software, housing applications, and other resources to help you "find your fit"
through the Housing Selection process.
Check your Geneseo e-mail accounts frequently for updates, and refer to
our Housing Selection 2013 web site. You
can also watch for the "Housing Roadshow" - we could be coming to a residence
hall near you to answer your questions about campus housing.

Office of the Dean

Have questions about your academics at Geneseo? Visit the Office of the Dean in Erwin 106 or check out their web site for more information. Take charge of your academic life at Geneseo. Follow Dean Iyer on Twitter @SUNYGeneseoDean.Spring 2013 Academic Calendar

Intramurals & Workout center

Located on the lower level of Merritt Athletic
Center, is SUNY Geneseo's fitness area which consists of two rooms. The
Weight Room is where current students must go to
register. Staff
at the main desk will help with registration and scanning your
hand.The
Cardio Room is adjacent to the Weight Room and has elliptical machines, stair climbers, stationary bikes, rowers, and arc trainers.

Monroe Hall Open House

As many of you know, Monroe Hall came back online this spring semester and is home to many of you who are residing on campus. Monroe Hall will host an open house on Thursday, February 7 from 3:00-5:00pm for the campus community to come and visit. Even if you do not live in Monroe Hall or on campus, you are invited to the open house. Join us to learn more about the building and opportunities for you to contribute to the hall through a Monroe County Art competition.

Thanks for reading

If you have any questions about Orientation & First-Year Programs, please contact us at orientation@geneseo.edu or by calling 585-245-5852. Didn't read the first three issues of the E-Newsletter Series? No worries, click below to catch up. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @GeneseoFYP for updates and news from FYP.